Most of the kidney diseases are not transmitted from one person to other.
no
people with kidney or liver disease may be more likely to have blood problems or other side effects when they take certain cholesterol-reducing drugs. And some drugs of this type may actually raise cholesterol levels in people with liver disease.
Parkinson's disease does not spread from person to person. It is degenerative brain disease and is not contagious.
3 years after my husband returned he had unidentified cyst on kidney civilian docs removed it and was afraid it spread to other one thank God it didn't spread VA says no to any kidney problems but if you search for kidney ailments in the gulf areas like Iraq, Kuwait, etc they all have it and lung diseases looks like Goodpastures disease to me, government wont recognise it.............my husband lungs are almost non functioning God bless our soldiers and Veterans Thank you
It could've happened to anybody. A rat carrying this disease can spread it to other people.
Yes. Because if one kidney is removed because of a disease, the other kidney can perform the work of two.
Yes. Because if one kidney is removed because of a disease, the other kidney can perform the work of two.
Typhus is a disease spread by lice and this is what most of the people died of other than starvation and fatigue
kidney dialysis is a treatment, not a cure. Sometimes people get a 2nd chance and are lucky enough to be a candidate for a kidney transplant. Not everyone is. The kidneys when affected by diabetes or some other renal disease , are not able to regenerate.
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spread of foodborne dis.due to micro-organisms. spread of person to person disease through contact, air, and many other reasons.
Fatty liver disease is an accumulation of triglyceride fat in the liver cells. Fatty liver disease is a reversible condition, and does not spread to other parts of the body.
People can live a normal length of time after the transplant. How ling they will live is mostly determined by how old they are at the time, their general health other than the kidney disease, and how they do with the transplant.